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Aug 28, 2025 |
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#politics
Times Of Israel: Pro-Israel New York leaders spar over Gaza war amid humanitarian crisis fallout
New York City Mayor Eric Adams criticized former Governor Andrew Cuomo for his recent comments on Israel amid the Gaza humanitarian crisis. Both candidates are vying for the mayoralty, with Cuomo's shift in tone regarding Israel drawing scrutiny. Adams emphasized the need for honesty and compassion for innocent lives in both Israel and Gaza.
Cuomo's remarks have sparked backlash, especially from his opponent, Zohran Mamdani, who has a history of anti-Israel rhetoric. Recent polls indicate Mamdani is favored among Jewish voters, while Adams and Cuomo split the remaining support. The political landscape remains tense as the election approaches.
#society
GB News: Birmingham Airport plunged into chaos as runway shut with hundreds of passengers
Birmingham Airport is currently closed due to an emergency landing of a twin-engined Beech King Air aircraft. All flights are on hold, with some diverted, and the airport expects operations to resume by 6 PM. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses before heading to the airport.
Emergency services are on-site, and the airport has apologized for the inconvenience caused.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Three Americans evacuated from Antarctica after medical emergency at research station
New Zealand's air force successfully conducted a nearly 20-hour medical evacuation of three U.S. researchers from Antarctica, responding to a request from the U.S. National Science Foundation. The operation faced extreme cold and total darkness, with temperatures at McMurdo Station dropping to -11°F.
The mission involved careful planning and real-time assessments of weather conditions, as mid-winter flights in Antarctica are particularly challenging. A medical team accompanied the crew to provide in-flight care, and the round-trip concluded with the aircraft landing in Christchurch. The U.S. Chargé d’Affaires praised the operation as "flawless."